It has Street Navigation

Keep your speed in check and reduce the risk of speeding fines with over speed alerts. Also includes warning on approach of any fixed red light / speed camera’s

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Don’t know where you are but need to get to the nearest petrol station? Need to book a hotel close to your location? Fear not, the Polaris All Road GPS has over 500,000 points of interests.

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Want to be directed to Camps Australia locations? We can add the Camps Australia POIs for an extra $19.95

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It comes with HEMA Off Road maps

Navigate off road with the award winning HEMA off road maps.

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Off Road maps can become be a lifesaver (literally). It is very easy to get lost while immersing yourself in Australia’s vast desert. Before you know it, you are lost and have run out of phone signal!

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The Polaris All Road GPS has a bread crumbing feature which means it will track where you have been. This makes it so much easier to get back to your original destination.

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Navigate off road by adding waypoints which are points on the maps that help guide you to where you want to go.

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Look up destinations before heading there to plan your next adventure.

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It comes with 1:150K Australia wide topographical maps and you can purchase more detailed maps directly from GPS oz.

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It has a built in Dash Cam

The Polaris All Road GPS has a dash camera built into the front of the unit.

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The All Road GPS comes standard with a 16GB SD card. The footage records in 5 minute intervals and will automatically loop once the SD card has reached capacity.

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The footage can be viewed directly on the head unit or the footage can be viewed on a desktop via micro SD card.

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Protect important footage on the head unit so that it cannot be recorded over.

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Not only is the built in dash cam great for protecting yourself against misfortunes on the road but its also great for capturing your adventures.

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The All Road GPS comes with a reverse camera

No more backing into things with a Polaris reverse camera.

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A Polaris reverse camera not only makes reversing a breeze but it ensures that you can see clearly behind your vehicle when reversing.

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Believe it or not but 11% of accidents involve collision while reversing Most of the times this is due to poor visibility and miscalculation (Budget Direct, 2018). The more vehicles fitted with reverse cameras, the more chance that this figure will drop.

You can add a Front Camera

Adding a front camera might seem like a bit of an odd idea but it’s a great add on for Off Roading.

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The forward camera mounts on the front of the vehicle externally. It’s useful for keeping an eye on unpredictable terrain.

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You can add a trailer camera

Whether you have a caravan, camper trailer or a horse float the Polaris all road gps will allow you to add another reverse camera onto your trailer.

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View the camera while driving and when reversing.

The All Road GPS is hardwired

The Polaris All Road GPS is hardwired in to retain a factory look.

It has a 7” Antiglare screen

The Polaris All Road GPS has a nice big screen and antiglare built in to reduce the effect of glare.

Reverse camera function will appear on screen when reverse gear is engaged or it can be selected at any time via the caravan icon in the main menu

Forward Vision Camera*

Functionality:

Once reverse gear is disengaged, the forward vision camera will appear on the screen for a nominated time interval. The forward vision camera can also be viewed at any time by selecting caravan icon in the main menu

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*Optional Extra

Caravan / Trailer camera*

Functionality:

The caravan/trailer camera can be viewed at any time by selecting the caravan icon in the main menu

It has Street Navigation

Keep your speed in check and reduce the risk of speeding fines with over speed alerts. Also includes warning on approach of any fixed red light / speed camera’s

.

Don’t know where you are but need to get to the nearest petrol station? Need to book a hotel close to your location? Fear not, the Polaris All Road GPS has over 500,000 points of interests.

.

Want to be directed to Camps Australia locations? We can add the Camps Australia POIs for an extra $19.95

.

.

It comes with HEMA Off Road maps

Navigate off road with the award winning HEMA off road maps.

.

.

Off Road maps can become be a lifesaver (literally). It is very easy to get lost while immersing yourself in Australia’s vast desert. Before you know it, you are lost and have run out of phone signal!

.

The Polaris All Road GPS has a bread crumbing feature which means it will track where you have been. This makes it so much easier to get back to your original destination.

.

Navigate off road by adding waypoints which are points on the maps that help guide you to where you want to go.

.

Look up destinations before heading there to plan your next adventure.

.

It comes with 1:150K Australia wide topographical maps and you can purchase more detailed maps directly from GPS oz.

.

.

It has a built in Dash Cam

The Polaris All Road GPS has a dash camera built into the front of the unit.

.

.

The All Road GPS comes standard with a 16GB SD card. The footage records in 5 minute intervals and will automatically loop once the SD card has reached capacity.

.

The footage can be viewed directly on the head unit or the footage can be viewed on a desktop via micro SD card.

.

Protect important footage on the head unit so that it cannot be recorded over.

.

Not only is the built in dash cam great for protecting yourself against misfortunes on the road but its also great for capturing your adventures.

.

.

The All Road GPS comes with a reverse camera

No more backing into things with a Polaris reverse camera.

.

.

A Polaris reverse camera not only makes reversing a breeze but it ensures that you can see clearly behind your vehicle when reversing.

.

Believe it or not but 11% of accidents involve collision while reversing Most of the times this is due to poor visibility and miscalculation (Budget Direct, 2018). The more vehicles fitted with reverse cameras, the more chance that this figure will drop.

You can add a Front Camera

Adding a front camera might seem like a bit of an odd idea but it’s a great add on for Off Roading.

.

The forward camera mounts on the front of the vehicle externally. It’s useful for keeping an eye on unpredictable terrain.

.

.

You can add a trailer camera

Whether you have a caravan, camper trailer or a horse float the Polaris all road GPS will allow you to add another reverse camera onto your trailer.

.

.

View the camera while driving and when reversing.

The All Road GPS is hardwired

The Polaris All Road GPS is hardwired in to retain a factory look.

It has a 7” Antiglare screen

The Polaris All Road GPS has a nice big screen and antiglare built in to reduce the effect of glare.

Don’t know where you are but need to get to the nearest petrol station? Need to book a hotel close to your location? Fear not, the Polaris Ford Upgrade has over 500,000 points of interests.

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Want to be directed to Camps Australia locations? We can add the Camps Australia POIs for an extra $19.95

It comes standard with a reverse camera

No more backing into things with a Polaris reverse camera.

.

A Polaris reverse camera not only makes reversing a breeze but it ensures that you can see clearly behind your vehicle when reversing.

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The camera is a number plate mount style camera with guidelines to assist when reversing.

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Believe it or not but 11% of accidents involve collision while reversing. Most of the time this is due to poor visibility and miscalculation (Budget Direct, 2018). The more vehicles fitted with reverse cameras, the more chance that this figure will drop.

The Ford Off Road GPS comes standard with a Front Camera

Adding a front camera might seem like a bit of an odd idea but it’s a great add on for Off Roading.

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The forward camera mounts on the front of the vehicle externally. It’s useful for keeping an eye on unpredictable terrain to avoid costly damage to your vehicle.

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Not only is it great for off-roading, but it can also come in handy trying to park into tight spots.